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Fig. 2. | Journal of Medical Case Reports

Fig. 2.

From: Necrotizing fasciitis of the vulva due to carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae as a complication of acute myeloid leukemia treatment: a case report

Fig. 2.

A Necrotizing fasciitis with extensive vulvar and pubic area necrosis, surrounding cellulitis and tissue edema. B, C Pubic area necrosis with loss of tissue. D Pelvic CT performed at day +12 after CH that shows diffuse perineal adipose tissue densification with cutaneous thickening and liquid lamination. These characteristics extend to the anterior inferior abdominal wall and presacral area. No areas of gas or liquid collected are visible. Mesenteric and iliac adenomegalies are present, the largest of 1.8 cm in the inguinofemoral right chain

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